A single glance at natural face images generate larger and qualitatively different category-selective spatio-temporal signatures than other ecologically-relevant categories in the human brain.
Corentin JacquesTalia L. RetterBruno RossionPublished in: NeuroImage (2016)
Keyphrases
- human brain
- face images
- spatio temporal
- face recognition
- facial expressions
- human faces
- information processing
- low resolution
- white matter
- face verification
- feature vectors
- face recognition systems
- principal component analysis
- automatic face
- feature extraction
- facial features
- human face recognition
- face recognition algorithms
- pose variations
- face databases
- high resolution
- input image
- object categories
- moving objects
- video sequences
- illumination variations
- brain images
- training set
- image analysis
- feature points
- recognition rate
- decision trees
- age estimation
- data sets
- functional magnetic resonance imaging
- object recognition
- active appearance models
- keypoints